Introduction
35 (--- QAR)
Project Management Professional (PMP) certification
Level
From Beginner to Upper-intermediate
Trainers
Course Type
Online
Description
In this course, students will apply the generally recognized practices of project management acknowledged by the Project Management Institute (PMI®) to successfully manage projects based on BMBOK Guide 6th edition. Who Should Attend : This course is designed for persons who have on the job experience performing project management tasks, whether or not project manager is their formal job role, who are not certified project management professionals, and who might or might not have received formal project management training. The course is appropriate for these persons if they wish to develop professionally, increase their project management skills, apply a formalized and standards-based approach to project management, seek career advancement by moving into a formal Project Manager job role, as well as to apply for Project Management Institute, Inc. (PMI®) Project Management Professional (PMP®) Certification. “Project Management Professional” and “PMP” are registered trademarks of Project Management Institute, Inc. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to : • Describe professional project management • Initiate a project & plan project work. • Develop project schedules. • Conversation • Plan project quality, staffing, and communications. • Analyze project risks & Plan project procurement. • Manage project procurement & Execute project work. • Monitor and control project work. • Monitor and control project schedule and costs. • Monitor and control project quality, staffing, and communications. • Monitor and control project risks and contracts. • Close the project.
Aims of the Course
Course Outline :

1 – Examining Professional Project Management:

• Identify Project Management Processes.
• Identify Professional and Social Responsibilities.
• Identify the Interpersonal Skills Required for a Project Manager.

2 – Initiating a Project :

• Examine the Project Management Context.
• Examine Project Selection.
• Prepare a Project Statement of Work.
• Create a Project Charter.
• Identify Project Stakeholders.

3 – Planning Project Work :

• Identify Elements of the Project Management Plan.
• Document Stakeholder Requirements.
• Create a Scope Statement.
• Develop a Work Breakdown Structure.


4 – Developing Project Schedules :

• Create an Activity List.
• Create a Project Schedule Network Diagram.
• Estimate Activity Resources.
• Estimate Duration for Project Activities.
• Develop a Project Schedule.
• Identify the Critical Path.
• Optimize the Project Schedule.
• Establish a Schedule Baseline.

5 – Developing Cost Estimates and Budgets :

• Estimate Project Costs.
• Estimate the Preliminary.
• Cost Baseline.
• Reconcile Funding and Costs.

6 – Planning Project Quality, Staffing, and Communications :

• Create a Quality Management Plan.
• Document the Project Roles, Responsibilities, and Reporting Relationships.
• Create a Communications Management Plan.
• Reconcile Funding and Costs.

7 – Analyzing Risks and Planning Risk Responses :

• Examine a Risk Management Plan.
• Identify Project Risks and Triggers.
• Perform Quantitative Risk Analysis.
• Develop a Risk Response Plan.

8 – Planning Project Procurement :

• Plan Project Procurements.
• Prepare a Procurement Statement of Work.
• Prepare a Procurement Document.

9 – Executing Project Work :

• Identifying the Direct and Manage Project Execution Process.
• Execute a Quality Assurance Plan.
• Acquire the Project Team & Develop the Project Team.
• Manage the Project Team.
• Distribute Project Information.
• Manage Stakeholder Relationships and Expectations.

10 – Managing Project Procurement :

• Identify the Conduct Project Procurements Process.
• Obtain Responses from Sellers.
• Determine Project Sellers.

11 – Monitoring and Controlling Project Work :

• Identify the Monitor and Control Project Work Process.
• Develop an Integrated Change Control System.
• Utilize the Integrated Change Control System.
• Review Deliverables and Work Results.
• Control the Project Scope.

12 – Monitoring and Controlling Project Schedule and Costs :

• Control the Project Schedule.
• Control Project Costs.

13 – Monitoring and Controlling Project Performance and Quality :

• Perform Quality Control.
• Report on Project Performance.

14 – Monitoring and Controlling Project Risk and Procurements :

• Monitor and Control Project Risk.
• Administer Project Procurements.

15 – Closing the Project:

• Close Project Procurements.
• Close the Project or Phase Administratively.